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Even Advertisers Are Telling You to Get Off Your Smartphone
The Wall Street Journal· 2 hours agoHeineken last month introduced what it calls the Boring Phon. With an ability to make calls and send...
Fact Check: This Video Clip Supposedly Shows a Female 'Time Traveler' Using a Cellphone in 1938....
Snopes via Yahoo News· 42 minutes agoRating: Since 2013, a black and white video has circulated online, sparking widespread curiosity...
Trump's courthouse clown show can't hide it: There's barely any MAGA support in the streets
Salon via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoAnecdotally, I've seen a shift in the social media postings from GOP-voting relatives, who seldom...
So you're in the Euros squad... what happens now?
BBC via AOL· 17 minutes agoScotland's provisional Euros squad was revealed on Wednesday, via a social media video of a rowdy house party attending by a host of familiar Scottish...
Want to Reduce Your iPhone Screen Time? Hide Your Apps
CNET· 2 hours agoThe average person spends more than 3 hours a day looking at their mobile device, according to a...
Screens and teens: How phones broke children’s brains
The Independent via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoLET’S UNPACK THAT: A mental health emergency is hitting young people around the world, according to...
Google's Magic Editor is finally making its way to some Pixel 7 and Pixel 6 phones
TechRadar· 18 minutes agoThe rollout is going to be a gradual one, so you may not see the Magic Eraser appear in your Camera...
Blake Lively reacts on social media after Cleveland Guardians' Ben Lively gets called by her name
WKYC Cleveland· 27 minutes agoBlake Lively had a hilarious reaction after a broadcaster mistakenly called Guardains' pitcher Ben...
Lawmakers, researchers push for school phone bans citing mental health concerns
WSOC via Yahoo News· 14 hours ago“The Anxious Generation” team recommends a new norm that includes phone-free schools, no smartphones...
How to know a job offer isn't a scam: Did a professor really post it? And why the check?
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo Finance· 40 minutes agoThe money was gone, but she was thankful that she did not send more money. A St. Louis woman, according to a BBB report, lost $4,800 to a job scam after she posted her resume on Indeed.com.